Talk:Music of North Korea/Archive 1

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Jazz
, in case you can't access the full source (behind paywall), here's what it says: "Under Kim Jong Il it all changed. The previously forbidden genres became permitted and welcomed. North Korea even got its own jazz bands. Surely, the Fatherly Leader had taught that it was a symbol of rotten capitalism, but the Commander loved it – and the immortal instructions of his father were quickly forgotten." And further down: "If a Northerner in such a future would remember that North Korea is not just about famine, blood and executions, but also about Pyongyang’s cold noodles, painters’ landscapes, Pyongyang jazz bands, high-quality translations and people who helped others – sometimes risking themselves – it would be much easier for him/her to integrate." – Finnusertop (talk ⋅ contribs) 02:31, 29 April 2018 (UTC)